6A Thursday, November 2, 1995 Alternative Media applications are now available at 410 Kansas Union (Student Senate Office). Nothing works? Who's eligible? Any organization seeking funds for publishing newspapers, magazines, etc. For any questions, contact Bob at 864-3710 STUDENT SENATE Deadline: Friday, November 17th ELECTIONS COMMISSIONER Position Vacancy Duties: Administer, interpret, and enforce all elections rules and policies set forth by the Student Senate Elections Commission. (A complete job description is available in 300 Strong Hall or OAC, 400 Kansas Union) Eligibility: Must be a full-time student at the University of Kansas, Laurence Campus. Officers, officials, and employees of Student Senate, BOCO, and other student government organizations are not available. Salary: $300/month - December 1995 - May 1996 15 hours a week / student monthly appointment. Start date is December 7, 1995 or as soon as possible thereafter. Applications available in 300 Strong Hall and the OAC office. NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Applications Due: Tuesday, November 21st at 5 pm to 300 Strong Hall Bosnia's fate remains on negotiating table The Associated Press DAYTON, Ohio — Convening Bosnian peace talks with a note of urgency, Secretary of State Warren Christopher warned the parties Tuesday that failure would lead to renewed war and future generations surely would hold the negotiators accountable for the consequences. The presidents of Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia entered the critical negotiations talking tough but saying they were optimistic about the prospects for ending the four-year ethnic war that has killed thousands in the former Yugoslavia. Christopher portrayed the stakes as a choice between a future of peace and integration or a future of violence and poverty and isolation from the rest of the world. The three sat silently at a small round table with Christopher and the European and Russian mediators. After the brief ceremonial opening, they retired to separate but identical buildings on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The three presidents already have agreed on a constitutional blueprint that would create two entities within a united Bosnian state, but a number of critical issues remain unresolved. They include an armistice and the separation of forces, maps of the exact territorial division of Bosnia, the status of Sarajevo and the fate of Eastern Slavonia, the last slice of Croatia still occupied by rebel Serbs. Calls for revenge echo at Jihad leader's grave The Associated Press DAMASCUS, Syria — Thousands of mourners surrounded the grave of the slain Islamic Jihad leader yesterday, and followers cried "Revenge! Revenge!" as his coffin was lowered into the ground. Ramadan Abdullah Shallah, the new leader of the Muslim militant group, told the 3,000 people in the funeral procession that Israelis will suffer for the assassination of Fathi Shakaki. Israel deported him in 1988. The Gaza-born Shakaki, 44, was gunned down on Oct. 26 in Malta on his way from Libya to Damascus, where he had lived since Shallah had a message for Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel: "You will pay a high price, as high as the value of Shakaki in our hearts." Israel neither has confirmed nor denied responsibility for killing the leader of the Islamic Jihad, an Iranian-backed fundamentalist group that has tried to block peace between Israel and the PLO with suicide attacks that have killed dozens of Israeli. Shallah led mourners three miles through Damascus to a mosque in the Yarmouk refugee camp, whose narrow streets were strung with banners denouncing PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Israel. Followers carried the coffin another mile to the camp's Martyrs Cemetery. Leaders of nine other anti-Arafat Palestinian groups based in Syria joined the funeral procession, along with a leading Iranian cleric and emissaries of the Iranian government. We can't guarantee that you'll be smarter or that people will like you But the $150 you could win might make you a bit more tolerable Sometimes it's okay to pick favorites. Especially when you're picking for KU's Top of the Hill Awards. Vote for your favorite restaurants, bars, retailers and places on campus from November 6 to November 17. Entry forms will be published in The University Daily Kansas. You can find additional ballots in Wescoe Terrace (cafeteria), the Kansas Union Cafeteria (3rd floor of the Union) and at the Information Counter on the main level of the Kansas Union. Drop your completed ballots in the collection boxes at any of those three campus locations or at our business office at 119 Stauffer-Flint. There's no catch - just submit your completed ballot and you are automatically entered in the drawing for the "$150 Best of KU Gift Certificate Package." The package includes gift certificates from the Best Men's or Women's Clothing Store, the Best Grocery Store and the Best Overall Music Store. ---